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Monday, October 29 through Sunday, November 4, 2018
Issue No. 248
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Oakland Raiders 24 vs. Indianapolis Colts 42
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) celebrates with wide receiver Seth Roberts (10) after scoring their first points of the game on a 31 yard pass. Carr completed 75 percent of his passes and threw for three touchdowns and no interceptions. At one point Carr led four straight touchdown drives and completed 17 straight passes
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Photo courtesy Oakland Raiders.
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Andrew Luck continues to show why he is one of the top quarterbacks in the league. With stout protection from his offense line in the fourth quarter, Luck led the Indianapolis Colts, 3-5, to a comeback victory over the Raiders who fell to 1-6. Luck has thrown for three touchdowns in five consecutive games.
Caption and photo by Ed Jay.
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Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri became the highest scorer in NFL history with a 25 yard field goal in the first half, besting Morten Andersen's record set in 2007. Vinatieri, who has been in the league for 23 years, has made five Super Bowl appearances and recorded some memorable kicks, including ending the infamous Tuck Rule game. Vinatieri is planning on adding to his record of 2,548 points as there is no talk of retirement.
Caption and photo by Ed Jay.
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Raiderette Karly always wins with her performances in front of the Raider Nation.
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Oakland Raiders
Host Crucial Catch Cooking Class for Cancer Survivors
The Oakland Raiders partnered with the American Cancer Society to host 25 cancer survivors for a cooking class at Kitchen on Fire in Oakland in recognition of the NFL's Crucial Catch Initiative. Players were divided into small groups and led by chefs through creating custom dishes, from start to finish, which were enjoyed by the participants.
Raiders players S Reggie Nelson, RB Chris Warren, LBs Jason Cabinda, Marquel Lee, Kyle Wilber and Shilique Calhoun and DT Clinton McDonald, donning chef hats and aprons, teamed up with the survivors in the kitchen and expressed their support during this intimate event. Photo courtesy Oakland Raiders.
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The event concluded with the group enjoying their culinary creations and the survivors being invited to attend this Sunday's game versus Indianapolis as guests of the Raiders. The Raiders have designated the October 28 contest as the Crucial Catch game. Above, Raiders players LB Shilique Calhoun and S Reggie Nelson engage with Oakland area breast cancer survivors.
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Raiders LB Kyle Wilber spends time with Oakland area breast cancer survivors.
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2018 World Series: Red Sox defeat Dodgers in Game 5, 5-1, and win Series, 4-1
The sports pundits had it right all along: the 2018 Boston Red Sox were the superior team in Major League Baseball, and the boys from "Beantown" proved it with a convincing 5-1 road victory over the host Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday, October 28 to win the 114th World Series, four games to one, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA. While the series outcome might have been somewhat predictable, perhaps less certain is the fate of two Dodger All Stars who both become free agents at the end of this season: shortstop Manny Machado (above left), seen here with the Baltimore Orioles, and ace left-handed starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (above right / both images from 2016). With Dodger shortstop Corey Seager due to return in 2019 after being sidelined this year following reconstructive Tommy John elbow surgery, smart money has Machado being a long-shot to negotiate a lucrative, long-term contract with the Dodgers in the off-season. As for Kershaw, ESPN's Buster Olney writes, "(he) has two years remaining on his current deal, for 2019 and 2020, for about $35 million annually. But he also has the right to opt out of his contract -- leverage that he could use to try to negotiate a longer-term deal, or to move, if he has an alternate destination in mind." Seeing both players sign elsewhere, preferably outside the National League West division, would suit Giants fans just fine.
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3BALL USA Showcase
Great Mall in Milpitas (Silicon Valley) was the site of the 3BALL USA Showcase in late August, featuring a 3x3 basketball format which will make its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 2020. Ten top teams from the US, Europe and Asia competed for a $50,000 grand prize. Above,
Paris Kyles of the Hungry Huskies (5) drives past Antoinne Morgano of the New Yorkies (20) to score on a
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Cal Bears 12 vs. Washington Huskies 10
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Stanford Cardinal 38 vs. Washington State Cougars 41
Stanford quarterback K.J. Costello threw for 323 yards and 4 touchdowns but a late field goal by Washington State placekicker Blake Mazza was the difference in the 41-38 Cougar victory over the Cardinal at Stanford Stadium on Saturday, October 27.
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San Jose State Spartans 50 vs. UNLV Running Rebels 37
12 yard gain at the end of the first quarter. San Jose State gained its first victory of the season, 50-37, in a Mountain West Conference match up at CEFCU Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 27.
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Stanford wins Pac-12 Men's Cross Country Championship
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Steph Curry is keenly aware of The Town
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Previous owner Chris Cohan had one highlight season
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Joe Lacob's stewardship has been remarkable
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Golden State Warriors -- The Long Goodbye
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Steph Curry recently said "We would love to give Oracle and Oakland one last ride. There's so much history baked into it."
The Warriors' organization appreciates the passion that will play out this season at Oracle Arena. The highlights will be incredibly high, hopefully ending in a Three-Peat, Championship Parade and a tearful Ta-Ta to The Town.
For all the Hometown Hoops Highs over the past 46 years, there were a number of turnovers. Here are my Not Top Ten moments in Oakland.
Top of the Bottom
1. Chris Cohan's 16 years as the Golden State Warriors owner, other than the We Believe season of 2007.
2. Record in 1997-98 (19-63) --
The single-worst team record in Golden State history. It was the Year of the Choke. Latrell Sprewell attacked c
oach P.J. Carlesimo on Dec. 1, 1997. Spree
was suspended for a full year.
3. In 1996 the Warriors' general manager David Twardzik drafted Todd Fuller of North Carolina State with the 11th overall pick. He passed on Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash and Jermaine O'Neal.
4. On Nov. 17, 1994 the Washington Bullets traded forward Tom Gugliotta, a 1996 1st round draft pick (Todd Fuller), a 1998 1st round draft pick (Vince Carter) and a 2000 1st round draft pick (Chris Mihm) to the Golden State Warriors for forward Chris Webber.
5. Changing the team's name from San Francisco Warriors to Golden State Warriors in 1971.
6. Drafting Chris Washburn with the 3rd overall pick in the 1986 draft. Ironically, Virginia Tech's Dell Curry was the 15th pick by the Jazz. Two years later Steph Curry dribbled into the world in Akron, Ohio.
7. In 1966-67 Rick Barry sits out the season based on the legal wrangling between the ABA and NBA. He heads to the ABA's Oakland Oaks in 1968, the Washington Caps in 1969 and the New York Nets in 1970-71. On Oct. 6, 1972 he returns to the Warriors in Oakland.
8. Heading into the 1980 NBA draft, the Celtics held the number one overall pick. In a pre-draft trade, Celtics president Red Auerbach dealt the top pick and an additional first-round pick to the Warriors for Robert Parish and the Warriors' first-round pick, the third overall. With that pick, the Celtics chose Kevin McHale The Warriors then selected Joe Barry Carroll. Ouch!
9. Owner Chris Cohan was booed off the court while holding his small son's hand at the NBA All-Star game in Oakland on Feb. 13, 2000. Cohan was at center court for the ceremonial handoff to the following year's host city. The representative of Washington, D.C. happened to be a Wizard named Michael Jordan.
10. Joe Lacob booed off the court at Oracle on Mar. 19, 2012 on Chris Mullin night. It was the last time Lacob will ever be booed.
Dish-Honorable Mention
* Monta Ellis' moped accident which had him being suspended for 30 games during the 2008-09 season
* Warriors come close to a deal to move the team to San Jose in 1995 and play in SAP Center
* The Vince Carter trade with Toronto for Antawn Jamison
* Don Nelson leaves the Warriors in 1995 to become head coach of the New York Knicks
* In 1995 drafting Joe Smith instead of Kevin Garnett, Jerry Stackhouse or Rasheed Wallace
* Mookie Blaylock getting busted for pot in Canada
* Paying Troy Murphy $58 million dollars over 6 years in Nov. of 2004
* Paying Corey Maggette $50 million over five years in July of 2008
* The Warriors giving up the name of their 'Thunder' mascot when Oklahoma City came into the league in 2008
Andy Dolich has over five decades of leadership in the sports industry, including executive positions in the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, pro soccer and lacrosse. Presently Dolich is COO of the Fan Controlled Football League (FCFL) and teaches sports business at Stanford's School of Continuing Studies. Dolich is also co-author of the new book:
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Grand National Rodeo returns to the Cow Palace
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You might want to keep your day job...or call an Uber...
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Rider and mount are in perfect form.
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Outlaw's Outtakes
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A New York City billboard suggests a tantalizing possibility for Big Apple fans
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KD and Draymond can take over a game in a heartbeat. Photo by Darren Yamashita
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From 2000-2005 I wrote a column for the late great Oakland Athletics Fan Coalition (OAFC) entitled
Elman Swings
, a play on the fact that I'm a musician. Some of you may remember the OAFC, an East Bay organization that at its peak had several thousand members devoted to keeping the A's in Oakland and guess what? They've succeeded. Perhaps one or two of you might remember my articles (more like rants) about baseball and society. So when the
Ultimate Sports Guide
asked me to compose regular screeds for this weekly blast called
Outlaw's Outtakes,
how could I say "No?" ('Outlaw' is their nickname for me.)
--Pete Elman
Flipping the switch:
Just another Friday in the Big Apple
Friday night was yet another (ho-hum) boring, predictable episode in the ongoing drama which is the
Golden State Warriors
post-2014. A cursory look at the box score does not begin to describe what happened in Madison Square Garden. With an awful, giant poster of Kevin Durant and budding superstar
Kristaps Porzingis--
resembling a bad entry in a fourth grade art contest--pasted on a wall two blocks from the Garden as a backdrop, the Dubs strolled into a town that is beyond desperate for a return to the glory days of Willis Reed, Clyde Frazier and Patrick Ewing and did what they do about 20 times a year; they played down to the level--in this case a very low level--of the competition.
I swear sometimes it looks like the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Washington Generals when the Warriors play an inexperienced team that has no chance.
But on this evening the young Knicks played with their hair on fire, defending, rebounding and bombing in threes like there was no tomorrow. And the Warriors played along, not defending anybody, throwing the ball away and missing wide open threes, especially Klay Thompson, who has yet to wake up from a long summer slumber. My friend Tom showed up with the Dubs trailing, 78-69, sans an ejected DeMarcus Cousins, who, incredibly, had gotten tossed -- in his street clothes -- for continuing a pre-game beef with Knick center Enos Kantor. At one point the camera panned over to Steve Kerr, who turned to Ron Adams with a few choice words about his unfocused and apparently disinterested squad.
But, as so often happens, just like that the switch flipped.
Kevin Durant, apparently motivated by either the prospect of coming to the Big Apple next year--a debatable move at best--or revenge for his hideously rendered likeness on that midtown wall--simply went off, lighting it up for a career-high 25 points in the fourth period, on his way to a ridiculously efficient 41, going a measly 17 for 24 from the field. Take that, Gotham City.
Okay, KD was other-worldly, a graceful, uncoverable scoring machine, an assassin. But a closer look at the game film--and the box score--reveals something else--a force that frequently flies under the radar, often obscured by the pyrotechnics of the twin MVPs and Klay when he's on. Yes, that would be none other than the NBA's most wanted man, public enemy Number One -- Draymond Green -- who has something to prove after getting slighted for the Defensive Player of the Year award last season.
With the Warriors trailing 84-81 heading into the final quarter, Draymond re-entered the game. At 10:28 he delivered a gorgeous assist to Durant; at 8:41 he tied the game at 91 with a smooth driving layup; 19 seconds later he out muscled two Knicks for a rebound and started a fast break that resulted in a Durant bucket; at the 6:30 mark he charged the lane after a missed shot, grabbed an offensive board and put the ball back in the hoop, giving the Dubs a four point lead. With 5:38 left he stole Tim Hardaway's lunch money; and at the 4:34 mark he drained a 26-footer to give the Dubs a 13 point lead. The nail in the coffin? A confidence-building assist to young Alfonzo McKinnie for a trey. And the champs outscored the woeful Knicks, 47-16, in the final period, en route to a 128-100 win. Wow!
Just in case we forget, there is one player on this magnificent team for the ages who, just when one of these frustrating games is unfolding and you want to throw your beer at the TV, will take care of business. His line: 17 points, 7 of 8 from the field, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and eight back-breaking plays at crunch time. It helps to have the kid from Saginaw who grew up worshiping Magic Johnson on your team. Flipping the switch seems to be part of this team's DNA. Don't look now, Warrior worriers, but when new acquisition Jonas Jerebko, in 19 minutes, has a +34 (!) maybe it's time to take a deep breath, relax, and enjoy the ride...
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WEEKLY SPORTS CALENDAR
Monday, October 29 through Sunday, November 4, 2018
Monday, October 29
Golden
State Warriors @ Chicago Bulls, 5 p.m.
Sacramento Kings @ Miami Heat, 4:30 p.m.
San Jose Sharks v. New York Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
Sacramento Kings @ Orlando Magic, 4 p.m.
Cal (M) BB v. Cal State East Bay, 7 p.m.
Stanford (M) BB v. Sonoma State, 7 p.m.
Santa Clara (W) BB v. Academy of Art, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, October 31
Golden
State Warriors v. New Orleans Pelicans, 7:30 p.m.
Stockton Heat v. Bakersfield Condors, 7 p.m.
Thursday, November 1
San Francisco 49ers v. Oakland Raiders, 5:20 p.m.,
FOX/NFLN
San Jose Sharks v Columbus Blue Jackets,7:30 p.m.
Sacramento Kings @ Atlanta Hawks, 4:30 p.m.
UC Davis (M) BB v. Dominican University, 7:30 p.m.
Cal Bears (W) BB v. Westmont, 7 p.m.
Stanford (W) BB v. Vanguard, 7 p.m.
UC Davis (W) BB v. Cal State East Bay, 5:30 p.m.
Friday, November 2
Golden
State Warriors @ Minnesota Raptors, 7:30 p.m.
San Jose Barracuda v. San Antonio Rampage, 7 p.m.
Pacific (W) BB v. San Francisco State, 7 p.m.
Fresno State (M) BB v. Humboldt State, 7 p.m.
Fresno State (W) BB v. CSU Dominguez Hills, 5 p.m.
San
Jose Sharks v. Philadelphia Flyers, 7:30 p.m.
Stockton Heat v. Antonio Rampage, 6 p.m.
Cal Bears @ Washington State Cougars, 7:45 p.m.
Stanford Cardinal @ Washington Huskies, 6 p.m.
San Jose State Spartans @ Wyoming Cowboys, 11 a.m.
UC Davis Aggies v. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks,1 p.m.
Sacramento State Hornets @ Weber State Wildcats, 11 a.m.
Fresno State Bulldogs @ UNLV Rebels, 7:30 p.m.
Sacramento Kings @ Milwaukee Bucks, 12:30 p.m.
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Sacramento River Cats: Talk 650 AM KSTE
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San Jose Barracuda: KDOW 1220 AM
San Jose Earthquakes: KNBR 1050 AM,
1370 KZSF AM (Spanish)
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San Jose Sharks, KFOX 98.5 FM San Jose,
San Jose State football: KLIV 1590 AM
Stanford BB (M): KNBR 1050 AM, TBS (TV)
Stanford BB (W): KZSU 90.1 FM
Stanford football: KNBR 1050 AM
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Sports bars we recommend visiting or living in
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San Francisco
Abbey Tavern, 4100 Geary Street
The Blue Light, 1979 Union Street
Bus Stop, 1901 Union Street
The Chieftain, 198 5th Street
Danny Coyle's, 668 Haight Street
Dave's, 29 Third Street @ Kearny
Final Final, 2990 Baker @ Lombard
The Holding Company, #2 Embarcadro Center
Il Pirata, 2007 16th Street
Jake's Steaks, 3301 Buchanan Street
Jullian's, 101 4th Street
The Kezar Pub, 770 Stanyan Street
Mad Dog in the Fog, 530 Haight Street
Mucky Duck, 1315 9th Avenue
Nickie's Bar, 466 Haight Street
Players Sports Grill, Pier 39, Buildings L & M
Polo Grounds, 747 3rd Street
East Bay
44 Restaurant, Bar & Lounge, 3290 Adeline Avenue, Berkeley
Alameda Island Brewing Company, 1716 Park Street, Alameda
Brennan's Restaurant, 4th & University, Berkeley
Churchward Pub, 1515 Park Street, Alameda
The Cooler, 1517 East 14th Street, San Leandro
Crogan's Montclair, 6101 La Salle Avenue, Oakland
Cue & Brew, 1029 Arnold Drive, #6, Martinez
Dan's Irish Sports Bar, 1524 Civic Street, Walnut Creek
Diamonds Sports Bar & Grill, 77 Hegenberger, Oakland
Ed's Mudville Grill, 6200 Center Street, Clayton
The Englander Sports Pub, 101 Parrott Street, San Leandro
Evie's, 7138 Village Parkway, Dublin
Faction Brewing, 2501 Monarch Street, Alameda
Fort Green, 736 Washington Street, Oakland
Francesco's Restaurant, 8520 Pardee Drive, Oakland
Frank's Saloon, 2014 Marina Blvd., San Leandro
Funky Monkey, 22554 Main Street, Hayward
George & Walt's, 5445 College Avenue, Oakland
Grand Oaks Restaurant, 3701 Grand Avenue, Oakland
Go Sports Bar, 736 Washington Street, Oakland
Henry's Sports Bar & GastroPub / Hotel Durant, Berkeley
Ivy Room, 860 San Pablo Avenue, Albany
Kingfish, 5227 Claremont, Oakland
Linguini's Pizza & Brew, 1508 Park Street, Alameda
Livermore Casino Sports Bar, 3571 First Street, Livermore
Mr. Lucky's Bar & Grill, 1527 Locust Street. Walnut Creek
Oakland Moose Club, 690 Hegenberger Road
Oaks Corner, 4099 San Pablo, Emeryville
Otaez Mexican Restaurant, 1619 Webster Street, Alameda
Pasta Pelican, 2455 Mariner Square Drive, Alameda
Pete's Place, 610A San Pablo Avenue, Pinole
Rancho Sports Bar, 3912 San Pablo Dam Road, El Sobrante
Ricky's Sports Grill, 15028 Hesperian Blvd., San Leandro
Sports Edition Bar, Hilton Oakland Airport, Oakland
Stadium Pub, 1420 Lincoln Avenue, Walnut Creek
Tierney's Sports Bar, 540 San Pablo Avenue, Albany
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7 Mile House, 2800 Bayshore Blvd.
Burlingame
The American Bull Bar & Grill, 1819 El Camino Real
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Players Sports Pub, 4060 Sunrise Blvd.
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Up & Under, 2 West Richmond Avenue
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Britannia Arms, 173 West Santa Clara
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